71-year-old Pierre Neuville, from Belgium, and 24-year-old American Kevin Eyster needed an extra day to find a winner in Event #24: No-Limit Hold'em Six Handed at the 45th World Series of Poker in Las Vegas.

Youth would finally prevail as Eyster, who was wearing a Minnesota Vikings jersey for his final fight, wasted little time to impose his will and took less than an hour on the extra Day 4 to collect his very first WSOP gold bracelet.

Eyster's victory pushes him over the $2M mark in winnings on the live tournament circuit. Add to that over $3.3M in earnings in online poker tournaments and it's easy to see why Eyster is doing so well for himself!

Although he will be happy with the cashout, Neuville will be disapointed in not becoming the second Belgian player to win a WSOP bracelet this summer. Davidi Kitai earned gold bracelet #3 at the start of the Series.